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Custom Opto-Electronic Crystals Scientific Materials Corporation, Bozeman, MT. Innovation Crystal growth techniques for the efficient, cost effective production of custom crystalline materials for opto-electronic applications Accomplishments
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Custom Opto-Electronic CrystalsScientific Materials Corporation, Bozeman, MT Innovation Crystal growth techniques for the efficient, cost effective production of custom crystalline materials for opto-electronic applications Accomplishments Delivery of high quality custom manufactured crystal products for space based lasers Developed growth techniques for lower cost production of multiple crystal compositions for material properties studies Developed growth techniques for a wide range of high melting point oxide crystals, including simple oxides, silicates, molybdates, tungstates, YAP, as well as various garnets containing combinations of yttrium, gadolinium, aluminum, scandium and gallium Commercialization Micron systems for heart puncture surgery Four custom crystal growth programs ranging from the supply of spectroscopic samples to the development of new dopant-host combinations Marketed in the U.S., Japan, and Europe Over 250 custom crystals sold to government and industry Over 1000 components and spectroscopic samples sold to government and industry Custom crystal product line experienced a 300% growth rate for 1997-1998 Custom Opto-electronic Materials Government/ScienceApplications NASA - Custom/research laser systems; thermal emitters for power generation US Air Force - Optical limiters work for aircraft safety; research funded by a $3,000,000 Phase III program DOD/USAF - Coherent laser radar systems; optical memory and signal processing systems DOE - Next generation solid state laser system for laser fusion cooling of solids Points of Contact: NASA: Norman P. Barnes (757) 864-1630; n.p.barnes@larc.nasa.gov SMC: Ralph L. Hutcheson (406) 585-3772; scimat@avicom.net http://www.scientificmaterials.com NASA Langley Research Center 1991 Phase II - Last update 4/99